Survey Reveals 33% of Dog Owners Rarely Walk Their Dogs

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In support of National Walk Your Dog Week October 1-7, Pet360 provides top five benefits of walking your dog

Plymouth Meeting, PA –  In preparation for National Walk Your Dog Week October 1-7, Pet360, Inc. surveyed more than 4,000 dog owners to find out how often the average canine is walked by a human companion. The survey found that only 56% of dog owners walk their dog at least once per day. Even more surprising is the fact that 33% of respondents said they rarely take their dogs for a walk.

“Over 60% of humans in the United States are overweight or obese, and our pets mirror that statistic,” states Dr. Katy Nelson, Veterinary Contributor to Pet360 and host of The Pet Show with Dr. Katy. “Taking our dogs for a walk not only helps them burn calories, build lean muscle mass and relieve stress, it can also provide those same benefits to the two-legger on the other end of the leash.”

While 75% of respondents did say their dogs get at least 30 minutes of exercise per day, those who choose not to take their four-legged friends for a stroll are missing out on the benefits regular walks provide both canines and humans. To encourage pet owners to hit the pavement with their four-legged friends, Pet360 has pulled together the Top Five Benefits of Walking Your Dog:

  1. Promotes Weight Control & Digestive Health – An overweight pet is an unhealthy pet. In addition to regulating your dog’s diet, regular exercise will keep your pet fit, agile, and limber. Daily walks also support your pet’s digestive health and aid in relieving occasional constipation.
  2. Alleviates Destructive Behavior & Hyperactivity – Hitting the pavement with your pup can help reduce or eliminate your pet’s destructive chewing, digging, or scratching. Pets are like children—if you don’t give them something constructive to do, they might take matters into their own paws. Evening walks can also help alleviate pent up energy, helping your dog feel more relaxed at bedtime. Be sure to follow these nighttime safety tips to make sure both you and your pet are protected.
  3. Strengthens Your Bond – Spending quality time together is extremely important to your dog’s behavioral development. Daily walks help strengthen your bond and promote a trusting relationship.
  4. Encourages Socialization – If you have a timid or fearful pet, strolling around the neighborhood can help your pooch build confidence and trust. Walks expose your pet to other humans and animals, which will help him or her adapt to new or intimidating situations. Check out these tips for ensuring stress-free walks with your dog.
  5. Helps Your Health, Too – Walking a pet is sometimes regarded as a chore, but it should be thought of as a way for you and your canine to stay active. Getting outdoors with your pup in tow is beneficial for all involved and may even help you shed a few pounds in the process.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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